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"only at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a location, or to indicate that something is limited to a certain place or time. For example: "You can purchase a ticket to the concert only at the box office."
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Only at Wimbledon.
Only at this tournament.
Only at our own risk.
Available online only, at restorationhardware.com.com
She drinks only at mealtimes.
Chartres exists only at Chartres.
"We are only at the beginning".
Look only at the North hand.
Only at school did he falter.
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Invite-only at present.
*Only at time of withdrawal.
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